Tess Adams

Tess Adams

Actor | Singer | Writer

Tess Adams

About Tess

At seven years old, Tess Adams made her Broadway debut as Young Cosette in the 2006 revival of Les Misérables. She has sung as a principle soloist in venues all over the world; highlights include The National Symphony Orchestra (Wolftrap), The Boston Pops, The Utah Symphony, The San Diego Symphony, The Seattle Symphony, 54 Below, The Green Room 42, and Birdland Jazz Club. As a child, she became a favorite of the late great Marvin Hamlisch and was often invited to perform under his baton in pops concerts with her mother, singer Anne Runolfsson.

In 2021, she developed a multi-media cabaret piece with her badass mama (“The Story Goes On”) chronicling her nomadic upbringing and their chaotic, intertwined journey as a single mother-daughter duo in show business. Since performing for a sold out audience at The Green Room 42 (NYC), they’ve performed for audiences in Connecticut, New Mexico, and Maryland. As a duo, they were most recently seen at 54 Below.

Recent theatrical credits include Cathy in The Last Five Years and Hermia in A Midsummer Night’s Dream at The Legacy Theatre (Branford, CT); Alice in “U-Haul” and Chloe in “Step by Step” at The Barrow Group. In March of 2020, Tess made her film debut in My (unauthorized) Hallmark Movie Musical directed by Crissy Guerrero and has since written, produced, and starred in her own short film, “Lockout.”

Tess graduated Magna Cum Laude from Quinnipiac University (University Honors Program) in June 2021 with a BA in Theater Studies and English. She is also an alumna of the semester length classical acting program at BADA in London. College credits include RAGE: A Play with Music (featured in American Theatre Magazine; dir. Elizabeth Dinkova), Love and Information (dir. Rory Pelsue), The Rover (dir. Bethany Pitts), Doubt: A Parable (dir. Tom Schwans), Seven Minutes in Heaven, and Rumors. As a teen, Tess spent several semesters training at both Stella Adler’s Teen Weekend Conservatory and Atlantic Studio’s Young Actors Program.

Tess wrote her first full length play, “Jigsaw,” in 2021. She was recognized as the runner up for the Missouri Review’s 2020 Miller Audio Contest. At her alma mater, she was the recipient of the 2021 Wilder Fiction Prize, and received honorable mentions for the 2021 Donald Hall Poetry and 2018 Wilder Prizes as well.

She has written articles for the Junior Social Entrepreneurship Summit, on whose behalf she attended the 2016 Women in the World conference in Manhattan, and her audio fiction has been featured on several podcasts including The Benjy Section and Isolated Together.

Currently based in NYC, Tess hopes to pursue a career in storytelling that will inspire and reflect prescient socio-political dialogues.

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